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June-July 2007

Volume 25, Issue 3
Special Research Issue

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Happening Now: Bulletins from clinical trials of new MS therapies
More than 130 clinical trials are currently in progress; other experimental drugs are in earlier stages of development ...
by Gary Sullivan
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An Integrated Approach to MS Research and Care
Dr. Howard L. Weiner, 2007 recipient of the John Dystel Prize for Multiple Sclerosis Research, exemplifies this holistic approach...
by Marcella Durand
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The Road Ahead: Nine Destinations
Where do we need to go to stop MS? The Society has a list of essential destinations from the Institute of Medicine...
by Martha King

  • What the Society Has Contributed to Progress
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Research for a More Livable Life Now:

  • Rehabilitation research looks to high-touch
  • Rehabilitation research looks to high-tech

Rehabilitation focuses on making the most of the present. Research is vital for developing effective and efficient methods ...
by winston davis

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When Children Get MS
An estimated 8,00010,000 Americans under 18 have MS. The Society has launched initiatives to provide care—and to spark research ...
Deborah Hertz, MPH

  • Genetic Research at Home: Will your baby develop MS?
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Considering Cannabis
Details on current research in the U.S. and around the globe ...
by Marcella Durand with Nancy Holland, EdD, MSRN
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A $30 Million Promise
We promise to tackle four under-researched areas—with your help ...
by the Development staff
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C O L U M N S

 

headsup ...
Martha King, Editor of InsideMS, on "Hope and Time"

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Onmymind
Joyce Nelson, Society president & CEO, is thinking about research destinations
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I wantyoutoknow
How we choose what research to fund
by John Richert, MD

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Letmetellyou ...
about our youngest researcher, fifteen-year-old Jourdan Urbach
by Rochelle Kraut
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Inprint

  • Multiple Sclerosis: The History of a Disease
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fightingforchanges
What can be done when research produces expensive therapies
by Gary Sullivan

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